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This CreativeMornings/Cincinnati event was generously hosted by LPK
Jen Cox & Jordan Wright lead our distinguished panel discussion. Our panelists included Ruzanna Rozman, Rebeca Arbona, & Marivi Dionisio.
The event was sponsored by MailChimp, Adobe, & WordPress.com.
All photos by Allison Larsson.
13 October 2022, 13WS22225 - Inclusive cities by reshaping urban mobility
Belgium - Brussels - October 2022
© European Union / Fred Guerdin
Dmytro Popov, a digital accessibility specialist at the Barrier-Free Ukraine Resource Centre (left); Oleksandr Shelest, Deputy Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine (right).
Photo credits: Andrii Naumenko / UNDP in Ukraine
This CreativeMornings/Cincinnati event was generously hosted by LPK
Jen Cox & Jordan Wright lead our distinguished panel discussion. Our panelists included Ruzanna Rozman, Rebeca Arbona, & Marivi Dionisio.
The event was sponsored by MailChimp, Adobe, & WordPress.com.
All photos by Allison Larsson.
Photo by David Kotsibie. Event featuring Jael Ealey Richardson, Salimah Kassam, Ivan Coyote and Lisa Charleyboy. Unique voices from the Wordfest lineup filter through the “white noise” surrounding the charged concept of inclusivity. The panel tackles hot button issues such as: “What does diversity mean anyway today?” and “Who gets to decide what stories receive mainstream attention?” to “What voices are (still) absent or underrepresented in the book world?” This salon-style discussion is organized by the Festival’s volunteer White Noise Talks committee.
The Forum for Freedom of Religion or Belief and Inclusive Development took place on 11 June 2019 in London. It was organised by the Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID), an international consortium led by the Insitute of Development Studies (IDS) whose partners include: Al-Khoei Foundation, CSW (Christian Solidarity Worldwide) and Minority Rights Group. Image credit: Lance Bellers.
For more information about CREID, visit www.ids.ac.uk/creid
Building on the ‘Ecosystem Landscaping to advance the Accountability to implement the Women’s Empowerment Principles in ASEAN’, the WeEmpowerAsia programme, UN women jointly develops and will disseminate the Building Pathways to Gender Equality and Sustainability through the Women's Empowerment Principles: Thailand Policy Brief (hereafter referred as ‘Thailand Policy Brief’) with key partners, namely the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Office of SMEs Promotion (OSMEP).
Gender Responsive Procurement (GRP) is one of the initiatives recommended in the Thailand Policy Brief. GRP can identify, incorporate and support women business owners seeking to access government/corporate procurement contracts. In support of the initiative, UN Women and Kenan Foundation Asia will host the “IDEA to I do”, a business presentation competition for selected women entrepreneurs, to showcase the capacity of WOB and WLB developed under WeEmpowerAsia Programme as means to promote women’s participation in supply chain. Winners will receive the WeRise Awards and the prizes are comprised of one winner, one first runner-up and one second runner-up.
Photo: UN Women/Daydream Organizer Co., Ltd.
This group of 4 donkeys, 4 guides and 2 american tourists is so common here. The journey to the hut under Toubkal takes app. 5 hours and many tourist have their guides to set up tents for lunch with pillows, etc. Crazy stuff.
Maira Benjamin, Director of Engineering at Pandora, gives us her perspective on inclusivity. Hosted by Pandora.
Photo by Timothy Kempf
2010 SPRING LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE: INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP
Saturday, February 27, 2010 | 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.| Student Center
Conference Overview - This one-day conference aimed to help students learn how to be an inclusive leader. Participants recognized how power and privilege affect leadership, examined personal identity development and how it impacts their leadership style, and learned to apply key leadership principles responsibly in diverse personal and professional environments. Members of the Temple undergraduate community began the day with a keynote address from Ann Aerts of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and then participated in a day filled with workshops and forums on a diverse array of topics under the umbrella of inclusive leadership. This event fostered dialogue and engaged learning with the hope that participants will continue this important conversation and effectively lead in diverse contexts.
Opening Keynote Address - Ann Aerts is the Director in the Internal Audit Services practice with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and actively involved in civic and community organizations including: Big Brother Big Sister, NABA ACAPS, Exploring, LEADERSHIP Philadelphia and the Girard Coalition Incorporated (an organizations with the mission to further develop the Girard Avenue business corridor, building "a place to be" for diverse businesses and individuals).
2019. April. CreativeMornings/Omaha Inclusive.
This event featured Karin Campbell and was hosted by Joslyn Art Museum.
Abraham Catering sponsored breakfast.
Our global sponsors are Mailchimp, Adobe and Wordpress.com.
Our local partners are the Greater Omaha Chamber, Hot Shops Art Center, SecretPenguin and The Reader.
All photos by Eric Francis.